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  1. Gretchen Grasshopper and the Chicken Pox Trick by Sarah K, 2008-01-02
  2. Corky's Chicken Pox: And Other Stories In Our Childhood by B Hoistad, 2005-08-01
  3. THE NATIONAL ENCYCLOPEDIA (CHI CHICKEN-POX DYS DYSPROSIUM, VOLUME THREE) by COLLIER, 1945
  4. Arthur's Chicken Pox:An Arthur Adventure by MarcBrown, 1994-01-01
  5. ITCHY,ITCHY CHICKEN POX.Hello Reader!Level 1,Preschool-Grade 1. by Grace Maccarone, 1992-01-01
  6. Dear God, ... And Can You Give Those Chicken Pox Back To The Chickens (Dear God Kids) by Annie Fitzgerald Alyssa Abraham Ken Abraham, 2003
  7. Measles, Diphtheria, Scarlet Fever, Chicken Pox and Whooping Cough (Little Blue Book No. 136) by George E. Weaver, 1924
  8. Chicken pox isn't just for kids.: An article from: Medical Update
  9. THE CHICKEN POX WINTER
  10. Peter Gets The Chicken Pox by Lerner, 1959
  11. Dear God...and You Can Give Those Chicken Pox Back to the Chickens by Unknown, 2003
  12. George Gets Chicken-pox by Nigel Snell, 1984-07-30
  13. Pointers to Some Remedies for Common Complaints of Chicken Pox, Diphtheria, Erysipelas, Herpes Zoster, Measles, Mumps, Scarlet Fever, Small-pox, Typhoid ... Cough (Pointers to the Common Remedies) by M.L. Tyler, 1981-12
  14. Hello Reader Level 1 Box Set of 8 ; Johnny Appleseed, We love the Dirt, A girl a goat and a goose, Itchy Chicken Pox, Surprise Snow Day, One Snowy Day, Footprints in the Snow, It's Spring!

61. Chicken Pox - Biocrawler, The Free Encyclopedia
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62. Letters To Ethan V4
Chicken Pox. 21 February 2008. Yes, you got Chicken pox. On one hand, I’m happy that you get it now before you go to primary school but on the other hand I
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63. Chicken Pox Symptoms - Medical Symptoms Pages
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Chicken pox, also spelled chickenpox, is a common childhood disease caused by the varicella-zoster virus (VZV), also known as human herpes virus 3 (HHV-3), one of the eight herpesviruses known to affect humans. It is characterized by a fever followed by itchy raw pox or open sores.
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Symptoms of chicken pox are rarely fatal: if it does cause death, it is usually from varicella pneumonia, which occurs more frequently in pregnant women. In the US, 55% of chicken pox deaths were in the over-20 age group. Chicken pox has a two week incubation period and is highly contagious by air transmission two days before symptoms appear. Therefore chicken pox spreads quickly through schools and other places of close contact. Once someone was infected with the disease, they usually develop an immunity and cannot get it again. As the disease is more severe if contracted by an adult, parents have been known to ensure that their children became infected before adulthood. Aspirin shouldn't be used during a chickenpox infection because it can increase the incidence of a potentially deadly condition called Reye's syndrome. Doctors advise that pregnant women who come into contact with chickenpox should contact their doctor immediately as the virus can cause serious problems for the fetus.

64. Symptoms Of Chicken Pox - Shingles
Chicken pox is a childhood disease generally occurring in late winter to early spring. It is caused by a virus which is transferred from person to person by
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Chicken pox is a childhood disease generally occurring in late winter to early spring. It is caused by a virus which is transferred from person to person by infected droplets in the air. The virus gets into the air from the respiratory tract or from the fluid of small blisters which are extremely infectious in the first three to four days of their appearance. Following primary infection the virus can lie dormant in the nerve roots of the spine and later on in life can produce shingles. The incubation period for chicken pox is about 14 days and it generally affects children under 10 years of age. One attack confers permanent immunity. The first signs of the disease are an itchy rash associated with a mild fever. The typical lesion is a small blister on a round red base, which bursts producing a crust. This takes about a week to dry and break away from the skin. The rash appears on the scalp and trunk and later spreads to the face and limbs. It can also be present inside the mouth. New lesions appear for 1 to 5 days so that you can see the various stages of blistering and crusting on various parts of the body as the rash progresses. The whole sequence generally lasts a week to no longer than 2 weeks. Complications include secondary bacterial infection which is quite common and may leave a pitted scar. Rare complications include pneumonia in the adults, and encephalitis which is inflammation of the brain.

65. Chicken Pox - MedicaLook
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Though chicken pox is associated with childhood illnesses, chicken pox can strike anyone at any age that has been exposed. In most cases, once a patient has endured chicken pox they are then immune however in rare cases a patient can contract chicken pox more than once in their lifetime. Prior to the introduction of the vaccination in 1995, 4 million Americans contracted the illness annually. While most patients regard chicken pox as a mild disease, the fact is that in some cases chicken pox leads to serious complications even if the affected child is healthy. The vaccine may not completely cease chicken pox from infecting a patient but may significantly ease the symptoms into a much milder form of the illness. The most recognizable symptom of chicken pox is a red, itchy rash which can spread throughout the entire body. Some patients only end up with the rash on the torso, arms

66. Chickenpox - Simple English Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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(Redirected from Chicken pox Jump to: navigation search Child with chickenpox Chickenpox (or chicken pox ) is a disease . Usually it is children who get the disease, but adults can also get it (though its usually shingles they get). People who have it get blisters, mostly on the body and in the face. Those blisters are filled with a liquid. At some point they will drain up, and there will be an urge to scratch. Burst blisters usually heal without leaving scars , unless people scratch them open (which leads to an infection). The symptoms come in 2 or 3 waves, and are usually accompanied by fever The disease can be very dangerous in pregnant women. Chickenpox is caused by a virus of the herpes family. The same virus can also cause shingles and rubella There is a vaccine against it. Usually it is given to children, if they did not have the disease before the onset of puberty , that is aged 9-13 years old.
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67. Chicken Pox -- ECureMe.com
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69. Chicken Pox - MSN Encarta
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71. Chicken Pox
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Risks or side effects of the new chicken-pox vaccine? Answer: 'The chicken-pox vaccine is usually well tolerated,' says E. Lawrence Hoder, MD, from the Department of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine at Lahey Medical Center in Burlington, Massachusetts. 'The most common side effects associated with the vaccine are pain and redness at the injection site.' Other reported side effects include respiratory tract illness, chills, fever, irritability, fatigue, sleep disturbance, gastrointestinal disturbance, rashes, itching, and joint and muscle aches, although these symptoms have not yet been positively identified as being vaccine related. Approximately three to five percent of vaccinated individuals develop a chickenpox-like rash within 5 to 30 days from vaccination. Causes
Chicken pox is caused by exposure to a highly contagious airborne varicella-zoster virus (VZV). The illness typically begins with fever, malaise and a rash. The rash begins as flat red patches that evolve into patches with a central blister, the classic “dew drop on a rose petal.” These patches then dry and scab. New eruptions occur daily for four to seven days. The average child gets a total of 500 chicken pox sores.

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76. India4u - Home Remedies
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      Chicken pox, medically known as varicella, is a highly contagious disease affecting mostly children and sometimes adults also. The rash appears on the body 2 days after the person gets infected. The rash forms into blisters, which burst and then scab over. The incubation period of chicken pox is 2 to 3 weeks. People are more prone to the disease during winter and spring season. Pregnant women, who are getting chicken pox for the first time, must seek medical assistance.
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      ·Poor immune system Home Remedies for Chicken Pox Tips 1: Mix ½ tspn of Baking soda in 1 glass of water. Sponge the person with this. When soda dries on the skin it controls the itchiness and irritation.

77. Vaccination Information South Australia *Chicken Pox*
Chicken Pox by Dr Peter Baratosy MB BS PhD. In a previous article I discussed Meningococcal Meningitis. It is interesting to contrast that illness with
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In a previous article I discussed Meningococcal Meningitis. It is interesting to contrast that illness with chicken pox. Meningococcal meningitis is an uncommon illness though is very serious. On the other hand, chicken pox is a common illness but very mild. In my generation, we all went through it and we all (well most of us) turned out OK!!!
Chicken pox is a very mild illness: older text books describes it as so with serious complications occurring only very rarely, mainly in immuno-compromised children or in those that are already sick with something else. (Current Pediatric Diagnosis and Treatment Lange Medical Publications 1976, Nelson Textbook of Pediatrics, W B Saunders Company 10th Edition 1975, Handbook of Pediatrics, Lange Medical Publications 1975).
Today, the authorities are trying to convince us that chicken pox is a serious illness and we should vaccinate against it. It seems that once a vaccine is developed the disease evolves into a serious illness and the use of the vaccine is encouraged. I suppose it is a plot so that the drug company can recover their development costs.
How serious is chicken pox anyway?

78. Department Of Public Health - Communicable Disease Section
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80. Chicken Pox Home Remedy
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    What is Chicken Pox?
    Chicken pox, medically known as varicella, is a highly contagious disease affecting mostly children and sometimes adults also. The rash appears on the body 2 days after the person gets infected. The rash forms into blisters, which burst and then scab over. The incubation period of chicken pox is 2 to 3 weeks. People are more prone to the disease during winter and spring season. Pregnant women, who are getting chicken pox for the first time, must seek medical assistance.
    Common Causes of Chicken Pox
    • Herpes Zoster Virus Contact with broken chickenpox blisters Inhaling airborne droplets Poor immune system
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